A Generic State Transformer
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Since state is a handy thing to have, the standard library includes a
[module][1] `Control.Monad.State` that defines a parameterized version
of the state-transformer monad. This file is a simplified version of
that library.
We will only allow clients to use the functions declared below.
> module State (State, get, put, runState, evalState, execState) where
The type definition for a generic state transformer is very simple:
> data State s a = S { runState :: s -> (a, s) }
It is a parameterized state-transformer monad where the state is
denoted by type `s` and the return value of the transformer is the
type `a`. We make the above a monad by declaring it to be an instance
of the `monad` typeclass
> instance Monad (State s) where
> return x = S (\s -> (x, s))
> st >>= f = S (\s -> let (x, s') = runState st s
> in runState (f x) s')
There are also two other was of evaluating the state monad. The first
only returns the final result,
> evalState :: State s a -> s -> a
> evalState s = fst . runState s
and the second only returns the final state.
> execState :: State s a -> s -> s
> execState s = snd . runState s
Accessing and Modifying State
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Since our notion of state is generic, it is useful to write
a `get` and `put` function with which one can *access* and
*modify* the state. We can easily `get` the *current* state
via
> get :: State s s
> get = undefined
That is, `get` denotes an action that leaves the state unchanged, but
returns the state itself as a value. Note that although get *does not*
have a function type (unless you peek under the covers of State), we
consider it a monadic "action".
Dually, to *modify* the state to some new value `s'` we can write
the function
> put :: s -> State s ()
> put s' = undefined
which denotes an action that ignores (ie blows away the old state) and
replaces it with `s'`. Note that the `put s'` is an action that itself
yields nothing (that is, merely the unit value.)
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/mtl/latest/doc/html/Control-Monad-State-Lazy.html#g:2